The Islamic Society of Nevada founded in 1975 by a handful students has its roots in the MSA. In 1984, some local residents established the Islamic Society of Nevada and in 1986 an apartment duplex was donated to the Society by a local doctor for prayer purposes. In 1993, the first phase of the construction of the mosque began and the first Jumma prayers began on the last Friday of Ramadan the same year in the mosque. In 1995, a school building was added to the mosque. The school attracted some 150 students by the end of 1996. Donated by the Shaikh Zahid family, the school consists of nine classrooms, a library, two bathrooms, a reception area and a social hall with a seating capacity of 500 people as well as a commercial kitchen. In 2003 the mosque further expanded and added a mezzanine floor with facilities for women. The mosque can now accommodate over 1000 people. The Eid prayers generally attract over 2000 people from all over Nevada. During the national crisis after 9/11, the Society played a prominent role in organizing several lectures on Islam and also had an anti-terror campaign. ISON organized the First Quran conference in 2003 attended by over 300 people. The conference was attended by 11 top Muslim scholars from the across the nation. The mosque regularly organizes educational seminars for Muslims and non-Muslims and is part of the Las Vegas community. Interfaith dialogue is one of the top priorities of the mosque.

The Moyer Student Union (MSU) on the UNLV campus is where the Juma prayer is held. The Fireside Lounge is MSU 204, and 203 refers to MSU 203. The semester prayer schedule is located on the website. The MSA at UNLV was formally established in 1997, and since then have increased in size and function. Members represent a highly diverse array of backgrounds and ethnicities. Activities include holding on-campus Friday (Juma) Prayers, hosting distinguished speakers and guest for Islamic lectures, supporting our community through volunteering at Mosques (Masajids) and feeding the homeless, and arranging various activates to raise awareness about Islam.

This religious center is for the benefit of the Shia Muslims (Ithna Asheri faith) residing in Las Vegas. We wish to promote unity and brotherhood among our Muslim community as well as the community at large. We encourage everyone to learn about Shia faith. ACON is committed to provide the venue and resources to promote spiritual and religious learning.

Providing free literature, and information on Islam and Muslims. Teaching Quran. Organizing lectures on Islam. Increasing interaction between interfaith groups. We are located in Las Vegas, Nevada near the University of Nevada Las Vegas (UNLV) campus.

Masjid As-Sabur is the oldest Masjid in Las Vegas, presenting itself as multi-cultural and tolerant of all schools of thought. Masjid As-Sabur stresses unity of the ummah and the betterment of Islamic brotherhood and solidarity as well as the surrounding communities.

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